Monthly Archive: November 2018

Farmers across Wales can breathe a sigh of relief as environment and rural affairs secretary michael Gove, during the second reading of agriculture Bill, said that agricultural funding will not be Barnettised, and the...

DIversIFICaTIon is not something that suits every farm business but the edwards family of Groesasgwrn, Llangynderyn, near Carmarthen certainly know how to put the talent and skills in the family to good use. roy...

by Glyn Roberts, FUW president LAsT month will undoubtedly be remembered as an extraordinary one – not many would have foreseen both farming unions in Wales coming together, and make a united stand against...

FFermIo presenter meinir Howells has been recognised for her services to agriculture in Carmarthen with the Farmers’ Union of Wales – United Counties Agricultural and Hunters society Award. meinir was brought up on maesteilo...

The importance of understanding how food is produced, reconnecting children with the land and preparing pupils for employment in the modern technical world of agriculture was highlighted recently when FUW education and training committee...

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